[Wolves] Hosting a domain yourself
stephen welch
stephenwelch at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 20 00:45:18 BST 2007
Hi Phil, Mark is right all you need is webserver and just point your domain
name to your static ip address or use a service like dyndns.org or
something. I have just TZO in the past which monitors your broadband
connection and updates your domain.tzo.co.uk address. Small fee required.
The obvious with firewall and the server is required
Force 9 give you a static IP or use to?
I have just started to embed my video clips hosted by you tube in my
webpages - it works really well. Convert them to mp4 to save space.
Stephen
>From: Philip Harper <ph004h7245 at blueyonder.co.uk>
>Reply-To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>
>To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>
>Subject: [Wolves] Hosting a domain yourself
>Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:03:54 +0100
>
>How do you go about the process of actually hosting your own domain, is
>this possible with just a normal broadband connection?
>
>I know you would have to set up your own nameserver, and then route
>incoming traffic through to a DMZ, and then pointing that domain to the
>address of your webserver, and then you have all the security implications.
>
>Has anyone done it?
>
>
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